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Alabama senator introduces bill to end D.C. noncitizen voting rights

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Exclusive: Republicans in the Senate, led by Senator in Alabama Katie Brett, are preparing to use federal supervision authorities to force Washington, DC, to demand what they call the experience of the dangerous capital of allowing illegal immigrants and non -employees to vote in local elections.

Development follows reports that nearly 400 non -citizens voted in the 2024 general elections, with about 100 participants in the preliminary elections.

The superiority of the federal law of the jurisdiction or local states prohibits allowing illegal immigrants from voting in the federal elections, since the procedure by Rep at the time. CW Young, R-FLA. , Iiiraa is passed in 1996.

However, state leaders and municipality have the ability to allow illegal immigrants to vote in the lower -level elections, and Washington, DC, is one of many of them.

148 Democrats return the non -citizen vote in the capital, where the Republican Party raises alert regarding foreign agents

Meanwhile, Congress has a unilateral lifting of the province’s governance on any issue, including local affairs and the abolition of laws that have been passed to the Council.

The Brett Bill will prevent non -employees from voting in the provinces elections and the abolition of the law amending local voting rights for the year 2022 – which the City Council issued this vote on the non -citizen vote in the municipal elections.

“This is not only related to local school councils or drilling repair. This is related to directing our nation’s capital,” said Brett.

The election investigation reveals the illegal vote by non -employees and double voters in multiple states

“In the city that represents the strongest democracy in the world, the City City Council has chosen strictly violating one of the principles of basic democracy. This is a slap in the face of every American citizen, whether they live in the capital or not, and which must be the only voters who decide who represents them in all elections and at all levels of the government.

“I hope we will gain support from the two parties in the Senate on this public bill-it is our duty to protect the voices of the diligent American citizens and those who have come to our country legally and took time and effort to go to the naturalization process. Ultimately, it comes to the integrity of our elections.”

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The National Trade Center, which was seen from the highest Washington monument. (Fox News Photo/Joshua Comins)

Non -shallow voters spoke to the Washington Post after the recent elections, including a woman named Anna Limos who came to the United States more than a decade of El Salvador.

Her daughter, who was 4 years old at the time, said that she votes to help address “inequality in wealth and police brutality” among other concerns.

In the House of Representatives, August Pflueger, R-TEXAS, defends accompanying legislation. While the Brett Bill so far has only Republican sponsors, PFLueger has obtained about 50 democratic supporters.

In addition to Washington, the chosen societies in Maryland, New York and Vermont – as well as California in the races of the board of directors of some schools – allow illegal immigrants.

The first city to allow it to Takoma Park, Maryland, in 1992.

Current MP Jimmy Raskin, DMD, helped lead the “voting” voltage in society, which extends to the nation’s capital to the northeast.

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2025-08-01 13:29:00

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